A new spectacular ride will have thrill seekers screaming for the 2016 season at Mr. Ed’s Magical Midways, LLC. “Air Maxx” will provide 360 degrees of thrills as it makes its debut this summer throughout Wisconsin’s finest fairs and festivals.
Manufactured by KMG Europe BV, Netherlands, “Air Maxx” will spin its passengers and soar them to incredible heights above the midway. Standing at approximately eighty feet in the air, the “Air Maxx” definitely lives up to its name.
Called the “Inversion” by the manufacturer, Mr. Ed’s Magical Midways, LLC coined the name “Air Maxx” for its newest thriller, which has colorful graphics along with stunning LED lighting.

Riders are seated in twos, a total of twelve passengers maximum, with over-the-shoulder locking restraints securing them in place.
The loading platform floor, that passengers use to seat themselves in, retracts from underneath them, and the pendulum in which the seats are suspended, starts to gently swing back and forth between its supporting towers. In tandem, the seats begin to rotate as the ride reaches greater heights with every swing back and forth until it finally reaches its highest peak and makes a full 360 degrees completely over the top. The swinging action continues until finally the seats begin doing their own flipping towards the end of the ride generating more screams from thrilled patrons.

“Air Maxx” is designed to accommodate those at least 14 years of age and a minimum of fifty-four inches tall, but less than seventy-seven inches tall.
Mr. Ed’s Magical Midways has not forgotten about the little thrill seekers at its events! Also new for 2016, is an S&S Worldwide Frog Hopper. Seating up to seven patrons per ride cycle, the Frog Hopper takes it passengers nearly twenty feet in the air and features a series of drops. Little thrill seekers must be a minimum of thirty-six inches to ride.
So this summer, get ready! It’s sure to be a hopping good time for the little ones! As for the thrill seekers, get ready to experience 360 degrees of extreme thrills as you take a ride on the wild side with Mr. Ed’s Magical Midways and the “Air Maxx”!

Family Fun Day

Check out the fun hands-on science and technology activities from 12:00-2:00! Families are invited to play with interactive toys and learn about upcoming STEM programs. Activities are sponsored by the Brewer Public Library and the UW-Extension 4-H program.

August 13th

Get your kids charged up about electricity!
The Science Alliance is excited to announce a brand new fun-filled interactive show designed to demonstrate how electricity works! Utilizing fun displays and experiments, our presenters will educate your kids using hands-on interactions featuring the hair-raising Van de Graaf generator and the exciting buzz of the Tesla coil!Volunteers from the audience will use glowing tubes to build a human electric bridge while learning that static electricity is safe! They’ll see flashes of simulated lightning from a Jacob’s ladder and learn how different energies can be transformed into electricity. Conservation of energy and circuits will be discussed and several volunteers will help reveal how electricity flows and how circuits are created and broken. Zap! will illuminate the mysterious world of electricity by igniting YOUR kids’ curiosity!

Bike Check at 9:30am followed by the Bike Rodeo at 10:00am Host by Chad Kanable with prizes from Wallace Cooper & Elliott

10:30a-3p Food available at the Kawains Building by the Fair Committee with some of the proceeds to help fund the building/barn repairs. The Kawains will also be giving out free popcorn and the Horse Project will also be selling freezy pops donated by the Kawains Club to help raise money for their Gasser Arena Project.

Antique trucks, tractors, cars and gas engines; sawmill, shredding and threshing demonstrations. Public is invited; free admission. Lunch stand with delicious homemade pies. This is a very unique event with a large variety of vehicles to see. Don’t miss it!